I’m a huge, huge fan of Miranda Kenneally. I’ve read the whole Hundred Oaks series except Things I Can’t Forget. Based on the other books in the series, there ware a few things I expected from Coming Up for Air: An awesome story about sports […]
Tag: Sports
I Was Looking Forward to this Book So Much… then it fell flat
I had my eye on Stealing Home for months! I’m a big Nicole Williams fan. I loved the Crash series (five stars all around!) and while I liked Lost & Found a little less, I still enjoyed it quite a bit. So when the synopsis […]
Deliciously Fun Sports Read (Defending Taylor)
I always know who to turn to when I want a fun, relatable, sports romance: Miranda Kenneally. She can do no wrong. The Hundred Oaks series is full of delicious, wonderful, sporty books. All crazy fun! Defending Taylor was no different. I loved all the […]
Review: What You Left Behind by Jessica Verdi
It breaks my heart to review What You Left Behind. As a huge lover of Jessica Verdi’s previous books I was RIDICULOUSLY psyched for this one and thought it would be a slam dunk. In fact, I had zero doubts. Even when I started reading […]
Review: Whatever Life Throws at You by Julie Cross
Remember that amaaaazing book I read recently: I’ll Meet You There? Well, I finished that book and I was HUNGRY. I wanted another adorable, heart-wrenching romance that would sweep me off my feet. So I turned to Twitter and begged for suggestions. One awesome gal […]
Review: Everything That Makes You by Moriah McStay
I started out being really excited for Everything That Makes You. The split story was really interesting and felt very Pivot Point-esque. The author shows you how Fiona’s life plays out in two different ways: one way with her accident and scarred face, and another […]
Taking on… Take Me On by Katie McGarry
My enjoyment levels I think the best way to show you my feelings for Take Me On is to show you this graph: I started out LOVING Take Me On. I liked the characters, I liked how Haley was this epic kickboxer and I was […]
Review: The Fire Artist by Daisy Whitney
I started out LOVING The Fire Artist. The idea of elemental magic as a performance art—almost like a sport actually—was very interesting. Then you bring Genies into the mix and it’s almost like baseball and steroids. Then an abuse element was introduced. Aria’s father tried […]
Review: Breathe, Annie, Breathe by Miranda Kenneally
If there’s ever a book to inspire you to go out for a run, it’s Breathe, Annie, Breathe. This book had me dying to go out and run 10 miles, even though there’s no way I could do that at the moment. But it was […]
DNF Review: The Sweet Spot by Stephanie Evanovich
I stopped reading at the 32% mark. I noticed pretty early on that The Sweet Spot was like 100% telling and 0% showing. The sequence of events is just laid out with no emotion, no “moments”, no personality—nothing real. It’s literally like: Amanda meets Chase. […]